Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about the cruel trolling she receives online, saying that “every day, there’s pressure to look a certain way”
Molly-Mae Hague can’t seem to step one high-heeled foot wrong without the world going into a frenzy, but she’s recently opened up about something she’s kept on the DL until now – the relentless, soul-sapping trolling about her figure. In the shadowy world of fame, trolls lurk ready to attack, and the 25 year old Love Island sensation gets real about it in her fresh-off-the-press Amazon Prime Video docuseries.
Soaring to fame back in 2019 with her beau, pugilist Tommy Fury, mum to little Bambi, two, Molly spills the tea on how online hate about her bod is downright “savage” and sticks.
Flashing her glam at a swanky L’Oréal fashion bash, Molly confides to makeup maestro Val Garland, who’s egging her on for a runway strut, “I just couldn’t, these legs aren’t cut out for that – maybe next year.”
When quizzed about feeling fab in her own skin, Mollly claims that it’s been a “journey’My hips are a lot wider now’ post-baby Bambi. She said: “I’ve got a lot of stretchmarks. My hips are a lot wider now. Every day, there’s pressure to look a certain way. What’s hard is I see a lot of comments online. When you see hundreds of people writing really negative things about you, my appearance, my weight – it can be a bit savage sometimes.”
And now, a source has claimed: “Molly-Mae is very successful but underneath it all, she’s just a very normal girl. It’s overwhelming being in the public eye sometimes, everything is under such scrutiny. She understands it’s the price you pay for a successful career in the spotlight but it does, of course, have an effect on her, the comments about her appearance hurt.”, reports OK!.
They continued, “She’s been broken-hearted so her confidence took a knock, but her main focus is her daughter and family – not her weight.
“She’s a down-to-earth person and doesn’t try to hide who she is, but that means she knows people will comment on what they see as the good and the bad, but it doesn’t mean it doesn’t hurt. It’s devastating when people write horrible things about her appearance. No one would sign up for that.”
But Molly also knows how to look confident, even when she’s not feeling it, revealing on the show, “I can walk into a room and pretend that I am.”
As she watched models strut their stuff on the catwalk, she confessed that she didn’t have the confidence yet, but added that it’s something she’s “really going to work on”.
“A lot of these women walking the catwalk have had children, and they really owned their bodies. When is the cut-off point, where I can’t use the baby as an excuse any more, as to why [I’m]not in shape? I’ll use it forever!”.
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